The Summer of '64 by Andrew Hignell

The Summer of '64 by Andrew Hignell

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A photographic and narrative account of one of the best cricket seasons in living history. There's a great deal of interest in cricket at the moment: 2004 was an excellent season for the England Test side and a whole new audience has been attracted to the game in recent seasons via the Twenty20 cup.

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The Summer of '64 by Andrew Hignell

A photographic and narrative account of one of the best cricket seasons in living history. Worcestershire eventually took the County Championship and Australia narrowly won one of the closest ever Ashes series. Household names like Geoffrey Boycott and Gary Sobers took centre stage. There's a great deal of interest in cricket at the moment: 2004 was an excellent season for the England Test side and a whole new audience has been attracted to the game in recent seasons via the Twenty20 cup.
Andrew Hignell is the Heritage and Education Co-ordinator to Glamorgan County Cricket Club, and Curator of the CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket, having previously taught Geography at Blundell's School in Devon and Wells Cathedral School in Somerset. A prolific writer and broadcaster, Andrew is the editor of the Cricket in Wales series published by St. David's Press.
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ISBN 13 9780752434049
ISBN 10 0752434047
Title The Summer of '64
Author Andrew Hignell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2005-03-01
Number of pages 160
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